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Social Networking Stats: Tumblr Serves 20 Billion Page Views Per Month, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

Google Plus: 100 million monthly active users. via Google. Tumblr: 80 million blogs. via Tumblr. Foursquare: over 25 million users. Tumblr Serves 20 Billion Page Views Per Month. Renren: over 170 million users. via iResearch iUser Tracker. LinkedIn: 187 million active users. via LinkedIn. via Tagged.

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Social Networking Stats: Amazon Is Top Retailer on Pinterest, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

Google Plus: 343 million monthly active users. Tumblr: 157 million blogs. via Tumblr. Foursquare: 40 million users. Out of the top ten retail sites, web content from Amazon is most shared on Pinterest, followed by Walmart and then Apple. LinkedIn: 238 million active users. via LinkedIn. via GlobalWebIndex.

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Social Networking Stats: The Skinny on Whisper, Secret & Snapchat, plus #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

Google Plus: 343 million monthly active users. Tumblr: 171 million blogs. via Tumblr. Foursquare: 40 million users. LinkedIn: 259 million active users. via LinkedIn. via GlobalWebIndex. Instagram: 150 million users. via Instagram. Vine: 40 million registered users. Tagged: 20 million unique monthly users. via Tagged.

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Social Networking Stats: Teens Prefer Instagram Over Facebook, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

Google Plus: 343 million monthly active users. Tumblr: 180 million blogs. via Tumblr. Foursquare: 45 million users. were surveyed about fashion, video games, Apple products, and social networks. LinkedIn: 259 million active users. via LinkedIn. via GlobalWebIndex. Instagram: 200 million users. via Instagram.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

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Ahead of its acquisition by Google in the fall of 2006, the site grew to 100 million videos watched by 20 million dedicated users. Tumblr and the age of the microblog (2007) In 2007, the social network described as “Twitter meets YouTube and WordPress” came a-tumblin’ along when 17-year-old David Karp launched Tumblr from his bedroom.